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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is among only 10 national recipients of a Clifford H. "Ted" Rees Jr. Scholarship from the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. Shawn A. Wasielewski, of Easton, majoring in building automation technology-HVAC, will receive $2,000 for the Spring 2007 semester.
With spring just around the corner, the Fulbright Scholar Program announces Thursday's opening of its 2008-09 award competition. The application deadline for the traditional Fulbright Scholar program is Aug. 1.
On-campus internships in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, operated by the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology, give culinary arts students the chance to exercise their inventiveness as they work with the kitchen's professional staff. "The emphasis in this lab is on creativity," said Fred W. Becker, dean of hospitality.
Vol. 6, No. 28 Schedule/Results/Records (Through Sunday, Feb. 25) Men's BasketballFinal overall record: 6-20 Final PSUAC record: 6-12 Monday, Feb. 19 at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, W, 70-56 Wednesday, Feb. 21 host Penn State Scranton, W, 67-58 (End of season) Women's BasketballOverall record: 9-14 Final PSUAC regular-season record: 8-5 Wednesday, Feb.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a variety of events and activities for the college community and the public to commemorate Women's History Month in March. All events are sponsored by the Student Activities Office, with the exception of "The Vagina Monologues," which is co-sponsored by Penn College and Lycoming College.
Engineers in the United States including those who receive their education at Pennsylvania College of Technology are celebrating National Engineers Week (Feb. 18-24), highlighting the impact engineers make on society by improving the products and processes we use every day. Jennifer R.
Patrice M. Campbell, a business administration-marketing major from Montoursville, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for February.
Over the past 15 years, Penn College has been a place where students and local residents can train in Shotokan Karate. Under the instruction of George Vance, a sixth-degree black belt, students learn the basic principles of self-defense. This class offers training to everyonewho has a desire to learn karate. Trainings are held in the Field House on the second-floor mezzanine from 7-8:30 p.m.
Ben Crago, a certified STIHL trainer, used the ESC Industry Room from Feb. 20-22 to conduct training courses for local dealer representatives in exchange forinstructing the college's forestry and ornamental horticulture students on equipment safety and maintenance. Such training truly benefits Penn College students and, most likely, will reduce the risk of injuries.
Paula Meyer, human resources director for Churchill Downs, came to campus Feb. 22-23 to interview students in the School of Hospitality. She offered a presentation to the students on Thursday evening.